190 HORSEMANSHIP. 



187 — continued. 



1^^361 The Horse Book, being simple rules for managing, 



^«"^' feeding, and keeping a horse humanely and 



advantageously in the stable and on the road, to 



which are added a few words on the horse's eye, 



foot and stomach ; with hints on draught. 



" None but those who will take the trouble tn try the 

 experiment, are aware how absolute a command the 

 due admixture of FIRMNESS and KINDNESS will 

 soon give us over any horse." — YOUATT ON THE 

 HORSE. 



London. 1870. 



i2mo. 68 pp. M., 5^ in. by 3I in. 



(337 The Chase, the Turf, and the Road. By Nimrod 



^^ — [Charles James Apperley.] New Edition, 



with Portrait of Author and illustrations. 

 London. 1870. 



8vo. ZT] pp. M., 'j\ in. by 4I in. 



338 Stories about Horses. Compiled by F. B. S. The 

 Editor of the " British Workman." London. 

 [1870.?] 



4to. 144 pp. 33 full page illustrations, mostly by 

 Harrison Weir, and other smaller ones. M., %\ in. 

 by 6| in. 



Dedicated to Lady Augusta Poulett. 



